Amish Colored Small Quilt Gallery

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Great coloring and design! A very special small quilt recently made by an elderly Amish woman with old wool fabric (some recovered from old Amish clothing). In the 19th and early 20th Centuries the Amish routinely made their quilts with woolen fabrics. The lack of availability of new woolen fabric has led to cottons being almost exclusively used in quilts made now. Here is your chance to own a bit of history! Well made (great quilting!) here in Lancaster by an Amish woman. Note that this quilt has very thin batting as is seen in antique Amish quilts and amazing quilting!

Attractive design with lots of interesting quilting. Center is moss-tan, sash is Burgundy red, border is teal blue, and corner squares are black. Well made by Lancaster Amish woman. Includes sleeve for a hanging rod.

One of the oldest Amish designs with traditional coloring. Border is Navy, corners Burgundy and sash dark green. Center fill is dark purple. Very well made by Lancaster Amish woman (note the care taken with the quilting and piecing). Includes tabs for a hanging rod.

Great coloring and design! A very special small quilt recently made by an elderly Amish woman with old wool fabric (some recovered from old Amish clothing). In the 19th and early 20th Centuries the Amish routinely made their quilts with woolen fabrics. The lack of availability of new woolen fabric has led to cottons being almost exclusively used in quilts made now. Here is your chance to own a bit of history! Well made (great quilting!) here in Lancaster by an Amish woman. Note that this quilt has very thin batting as is seen in antique Amish quilts.

Great coloring and design! A very special small quilt recently made by an elderly Amish woman with old wool fabric (some recovered from old Amish clothing). In the 19th and early 20th Centuries the Amish routinely made their quilts with woolen fabrics. The lack of availability of new woolen fabric has led to cottons being almost exclusively used in quilts made now. Here is your chance to own a bit of history! Well made (great quilting!) here in Lancaster by an Amish woman. Note that this quilt has very thin batting as is seen in antique Amish quilts.

What a cozy throw! Perfect to snuggle under and provide a beautiful accent to any room. Gorgeous colors and great design. Well made by Lancaster Amish woman. Sized to use a throw or dramatic wall hanging.

Sparkling! We continue to amazed at how pleasing this simple design can be when it is well done. Note the care taken by its local Amish maker in the coloring, patchwork piecing and quilting. The color of the purple toned fabric is subdued in the photos. Includes a narrow sleeve for hanging with a cafe rod.